The Neighborhood of Dublin Its Topography Antiquities And Historical Associat

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The Neighborhood of Dublin Its Topography Antiquities And Historical Associat
Weston St John Joyce
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At, sandy shores of Portmarnock and the glistening expanse of the Velvet Strand, while to the right, forming prominent objects in the view, will be seen Lambay Island and Ireland's Eye.
Immediately on the left, as we proceed towards the old Bailed', is the precipitous headland known as the Nose of Howth, which forms the north-eastern point of the promon- tory, and from this the path turns nearly at right angles to the southward. A track diverging to the left leads to the Nose, but it runs peril
...ously close to the edge of the cliffs, and is not to be recommended. Our track now skirts the edges of tremendous cliffs— jagged and bare— with the dark surging waters breaking in huge waves far below, while on the inner side is a wild tract of moorland, interspeised with heather, bracken and furze— gay in its colouring of purple and gold.
We next reach the bold headland known as the Casana Rock, a great resort of sea birds, which at times nearly cover it, their plaintive cries echoing among the cliffs and mmgling with the roar of the surf.


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